💨 Abstract
The U.N. emphasizes the need to reintegrate 2.2 million Afghan refugees returning from Iran and Pakistan to prevent social unrest. With 60% being under 18 and the country facing climate change, economic stagnation, and humanitarian crises, integration is crucial for stability. Refugees face resource scarcity and competition for jobs, land, and housing. Afghan authorities provide initial support, but the Taliban's restrictions, particularly on women and girls, impede their development. The U.N
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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